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Star Wars Droid Works.
Edutainment game where you build your own droids from assorted parts then put them through their paces in levels with various physics based and layout puzzles.
Probably not that obscure, but this is my favorite genesis game BY FAR.
Love the OST.
This was the first co-op game that I ever thought played well. First time I can recall sticking to cover in a game as well... i believe it was a decent amount of time before killswitch came out ... but you couldn't blind fire. Shotty was king.. natch.
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Star Wars Droid Works.
Edutainment game where you build your own droids from assorted parts then put them through their paces in levels with various physics based and layout puzzles.
Mid 90's shooting gallery game for PC, by the developers of the Super Star Wars games (they put this on the box), anime style with cutscenes.
Mid 90's adventure game for PC. As you can see from the box, really cheap CG look. It was a point and click game played from a first person view, where you go after Santa Clause (and yes that's Rudolf the Reindeer on the cover, and you can see an evil pixie in the bottom right). The game featured gruesome deaths, but presented in a comic fashion (bit like Braindead 13), hence the "Only looks like a kids game!" on the box.
I'm also probably the only one around here who played Chron X. An online trading card game released in 97(!). Cyberpunk setting and cool art. I really liked this game.
Realmz (Mac Shareware)
Glider PRO would have been too easy.
A game featuring this little dude.
By entering commands such as "forward 50", then "right 45", an then "forward 25" it does this
and from here, you can create any type of art
It's from the Logo Foundation and it's essentially an educational bit of programming that mixes math, computer commands, and art. Might not be a game per se, since it's kind of like etchasketch with computer commands. But I would play the shit out of it when I was a tiny thing. Except I would put huge numbers in it and the turtle would go blasting off the screen. I seem to remember it being in color though.
I'm hoping that someone else has played this as well. I've been looking for any information on this for a very long time and I finally found it tonight while thinking of something I could add to the thread.
So many good memories of this lovely little platformer, I still own the CD.
Can I get an R??
This Game:
Title says: "1453-1821 H ΩΡΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΠΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΩΣΗΣ"
Its a Greek made game about 1821. Sorry for the cover, i don't have it and i couldn't find a better quality image
This:
Realm of impossibility. Used a joystick and rapid fire dongle in my c64, was dropping crosses like a muthafucker.
There's this game, jumpman, on PC which I played because of the name. I doubt it's rare though because I'm sure it was free:
H-Take 3: Hot Wheels Stunt Track Driver for the PC
Let's Explore The Airport! with Buzzy
Pretty sure I'm only gonna be able to win this with kid's games from PC...
Played it and had a lot of fun.DAMNIT
Alright um....
H take 2: Yu Gi Oh: Digital Dice Monsters for the GBA
I really, really would like to know who made these games and what the hell are they coding nowadays lol
I just got mind blew when discovered Don Mattrick was the creator of this beauty:
Ok, let's try this. Quoted for size.
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Hugo's House of Horrors